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HONEY NIGHT

by Ivo Trajkov

synopsis

Skopje, the beginning of the 90’s; celebration of the national holiday of the newly established independent state of the Republic of Macedonia, coinciding with the tenth anniversary of Nikola, Deputy Minister, and his wife Ana. Throughout the linear action taking place in a single night - during which the marital crisis of the main protagonists reaches its culmination - a flashback of sequences from the celebration takes us through the second narrative line of the story, reflecting the professional life of and the temptations faced by Nikola, who is involved in a political scandal at his Ministry, related to the privatization of a state-owned company. The heated arguments between Nikola and Ana, brought about by him forgetting all about their anniversary, bring to the surface all of their problems, frustrations, and secrets. The tension of this marital drama is further intensified by the fear and paranoia of Nikola, who is searching for his report on the privatization of the company, as a result of which the Minister and several of his associates have been arrested. They are not alone on this long and exhausting night. Their home has been tapped… The story was inspired by the novel “Ear” by Jan Prochazka, one of the best screenwriters in the history of the Czech cinematography.

international title: Honey Night
original title: Medena Nok
country: North Macedonia, Slovenia, Czech Republic
year: 2015
genre: fiction
directed by: Ivo Trajkov
film run: 89'
screenplay: Ivo Trajkov
cast: Nikola Ristanovski, Verica Nedeska, Aleksandar Mikic, Branko Beninov, Igor Angelov
cinematography by: Milorad Glušica
film editing: Andrija Zafranovic
costumes designer: Žaklina Krstevska
music: Toni Kitanovski
producer: Robert Jazadžiski
co-producer: Branislav Brana Srdic, Jordi Niubo, Pavel Rejholec
production: Kaval Films, IO- in/out, A Atalanta D.O.O., Soundsquare
backing: Macedonian Film Agency, State Cinematography Fund – Czech Republic

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